Mikey Brown wrote:I don’t want to hijack this thread or anything but seems sort of relevant to this and to rugby fans in general.
Keith Earls (a player I have criticised endlessly on here for years) recently did a live podcast with Blindboy Boatclub (worth checking out if you have even a vague interest in mental health struggles) opening up about living with depression and anxiety. He’s not exactly a big talker, but it’s a good listen and a fascinating perspective from someone who is obviously incredibly driven and successful.
Just seemed like this might be quite a relatable way for some on here to hear about these experiences, when it’s tied in with the pressure of the Lions, 6 nations, Heineken cup etc. It certainly changed my feelings about the guy.
Not a hijack at all; this thread is for mental health, not just my posts on awareness week.
A lot of players suffer with their mental health 1 in 4 after all; and especially when off injured for longer periods of time, worry about it ending their career, isolation as they do their rehab and can't train, frustration that they can't get out on the pitch... When fit and firing, performance anxiety, worries about a short career on top of the normal causes and triggers.
TBH, I'd expect the prevalence of mental health problems in professional sportspeople to be above the average.